Call Of Duty Is Adding A Furry Good Boi Skin For Warzone And Vanguard

Call Of Duty Is Adding A Furry Good Boi Skin For Warzone And Vanguard
Raven Software

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Jack Marsh

Published 

22nd Jul 2022 16:05

The skins in Call of Duty: Warzone and Vanguard are forever getting more experimental. So far, the battle royale side of the game has seen great big monstrous Godzilla, naked Titans, cuddly yet devilish teddy bears, and hauntingly ridiculous Scream and flaming Jack-O-Lantern skins. Now, we might be getting one that tops them all.

Raven Software Hint At Fluffy Dog Skin For Warzone

Raven Software, the lead developers under the branches of the Activision tree for Warzone, have now hinted at their next ambitious skin, and he's a good boy.

Following the release of the Mercenaries of Fortune Operators in Season 4, coinciding with Fortune's Keep, one fanatic has pulled off a franchise first in cosplaying their dog in the same outfits, and Raven Software like it. Very much.

You can't fault Raven's taste, for Rafi is a beautiful dog with great taste in gaming. But that's also not where the petting ends.

 

Taking to their latest blog post to detail the Season 4 mid-season update, Raven Software also revealed that Rafi has actually joined the Mercenaries of War lineup, and will be coming to the game on July 26.

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Rafi will be landing in both Warzone and Vanguard alongside the Terminator crossover skins T-1000 and T-800 and a new face on Task For Immortals named Ikenna Olowe. 

It's not yet clear as to which operator Rafi's face will be placed on, but the Game of Thrones direwolf-like beast will certainly earn a place in the hearts of Call of Duty fanatics.

With hope, Rafi will be leading a pack of attack dogs into your Vanguard multiplayer experience or sniffing out the Caldera campers in Warzone.

Jack Marsh
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Jack Marsh
Jack is an Esports Journalist at GGRecon. Graduating from the University of Chester, with a BA Honours degree in Journalism, Jack is an avid esports enthusiast and specialises in Rocket League, Call of Duty, VALORANT, and trending gaming news.
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